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Hutchinson Credit Union Savings Accounts

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There are six types of Savings Accounts on offer: Prime Share Account, Special Use Savings Account, Christmas Club Account, Gateway Account, Scottie Savers Club and Health Savings Account.

Top Savings Accounts from Hutchinson Credit Union

Premium Savings

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Premium savings Account requires a minimum balance of $2,500. Variable dividends are earned on the balances…Read More »
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Money Market Savings

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Money Market Savings Account requires a minimum balance of $2,500. It offers tier interest rates which…Read More »
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Christmas Club

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Christmas Club Account is a type of Savings Account that helps the member to save for the holiday expenses…Read More »
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Prime Share

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Prime Share Account requires a minimum balance of $25. It requires a minimum balance of $100 to earn…Read More »
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Special Use Savings

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This Credit Union offers Special Use Savings where a member can save funds for any special purpose. It…Read More »
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Biz Kid$

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Gateway Account

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This Credit Union offers Gateway Account which is specifically designed for members between 13 to 22…Read More »
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Scottie Savers Club

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Scottie Savers Club is created for children age 12 and younger to teach money management. It offers quarterly…Read More »
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